The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 06, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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WOKX OF HAllVEStECO lAtE
- hops ifftrftiiEii wAt .
SEVEil ARtKlLLED ;
r Work In the lata hop yard la
In (all svring. The crop is nn
v nsually. fine j and - command good
'. prices. The prices Is generally ex-
cellent. Growers with -very -few
exceptions have been a We to ob
tain plenty of help for picking
the crop. , Itls reported, also, thai
the pickers themselres are, doing
well 'financially,, under the "new
plan or receiving pay by the
pound.- 'The-ptrrpose of this plan
. is to obtain. exact Justice for.erery
one. Dissatisfaction in regard to
' the fullness of the box is elimin
ated, r every picker receiving pay'
for exactly the same nnit the
pound) that itrery other picker Is
t paid tor. .; The total . amount paid
for this phase only of the hop In
dustry within? short distance of
Salem is tremendous.
before midnight and; lie work of
searching the ' -wreckage for the
mlssing: was proceeding; slowly.
? SEATTLE, Sept. ! 3. A cold
blast . of air from -Alberta which
condensed moisture. In the super
heated ; atmosphere! of central
Washington probably caused the
Wenatcbeq clondburtt. Meteorolo
gist C O. Shick. acting chief of
the local weather bureau, declared
tonight. , f;,u'
"Tot several days past, Shick
said, "Canada and especially Al
berta has had low temperatures of
4 8 and 48. It Is quite possible a
cold current sweeping down cre
ated the clouds which resulted in
the sudden 'burst.' "
rm rnn.TFf nrfiU'. youth said kidnapped
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TvJICE
Senators Clash With Clam
Diggers This Afternoon
and Again on Monday
BITTEft ATTACK IS
MADE BY MITCHELL
T. . rCatlaf4 from pj 1)
S criticism5 of their conduct of aVla
tion:
" "As far4 as atiatlon'is concerned
the conduct by these, two depart
ments has, been1 scr'tUsgastlng' in
the. last few years as to make any
self respecting person ashamed of
the clothe he. wears, Mitchell
continued. "Were it not for, the
great patriotism of, our officers
and their hope for a change In
' condition, sooner or later I doubt
it a real man would remain with
the colors under existing" conditions."-;'.
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In reply to. the statement by
Secretary Wilbur that the "Hawai
ian flight proTea the Taiue of the
Atlanticand Pacific as America's
bulwarks f against . air invasion
from'" foreign power. Colonel
Mitchell points out that such ah
YAKIMA, Sept. 5.1 Heavy rain
along the Yakima canyon road to4
night washed out ai 10-foot strip
of the embankment for about 20
yards near, Ymer, ! according td
Max Mook," district highway en
gineer, Traffic oTerj the road was
not held, up, although, automobile
drivers were warned to proceed
carefully. Vi , ; - .-''''.
The Salem Senators and the fast
Toledo club will clash In the first
game of . a two game series at
Oxford park' tomorrow. with the
Senators fasing one of the stlffest
lineups they have met this season
The two-game lineup Is the Sen
ator reply -to a challenge issued
a week ago. . '
The visiting team have .lost only
one game In the last two, years
having completed the 1924 season
with a straight list, of wins with
no defeats. Dave Strlctmater will
occupy the mound for the visitors
backed by some of the fastest
collegiate material available.
Strlctmater will be opposed by
Wayne Barham. Salem star twirler
18-YEAR-OLI BOY QUIZZED
' rv innrmn "'.
MOXTCLAIR, N. J.. Sept. 3.
By Associated Press.) A crowd
of about 2.000 persons gathered,
tonight around the police Btation
here when it became known that
officials had been questioning fr
nearly 24 hours , an 18-year-old
youth in connection with the kid
naping of 6-year-old Mary Daly.
Prints of the fingermarks found
today on the kidnaper's abandon
ed automobile were taken to the
room where the prisoner was being
examined. '
The police said the youth was
Harrison Noel, 18, son of Dix.W.
Noel. New York lawyer. At mid
night he was still being questioned
behind locked doors.
Kakano died of a fractured
sXnll.' physWans. ja Id, while Jour
dan' was "taken to V hospital suf
fering serious I head injuries,
bruised chest -and 'leg- fracture.
His- condition' was said t be
serious. -
- will be Interspere4; with :varled
JOWKTtt PLANT PLAXX13
entertjintnetit J ro tjr a p rJ n c I n dj L-.CJ! I C AG 0. Sept.. 4. (gy Xsso-
ed will be -a wrestling match be
tween Champion" Ed I-Strangler)
I wis and' I loward "Cant owlife of
Iowa, polo games, a trip to an In
dian enampment in a JXcha sub
urb, where 300 Indians have prom
ised to pitch a typical Indian vil
lage, and several excursions into
Veterans of Foreign Wars
To State Race For Fliers the Oklahoma fields
f ; - A numr of teas and recep-
TULSA. Okla. Tulsa is ready! tItms hT been arranged for the
entertain upwards of 3.000
AUTO CRASH IS FATAL
JAFAXESE KILED IX PLUXCJE;
IXEXTKRIEXCE BLAMED
who-' has been doing ' altogether
flight plans Defended ciule : thla 8eson "d
i who is counted on for a good
CHARGES MADE BY MITCHKLIj VVTl9'-
ARE DECLARED TJXTRtTE " l 'eaa " locais
iu jLum oiouuay game, me. second
nt 111 iofIiu . PMv Df., J
(By The Associated press )-Lie- b "u , andr
rmm.nAmr T,m h: 00111 to liU In-if needed. The
Strong, commander of the naval w" scan ioaay at 2 o'clock.
seaolane PB-l: issued today the
following statement In reply to FOUR WOMEN ARE HURT
n p i
IVBTLAM) PEOPLE 1XJURED
IX AUTO ACCIDENT
PORTLAND, Sept. 5. (By As
sociated Press.) Harry Kakano,
20, Japanese was killed and Al
bert Jourdan, 30, possibly fatally
injured when a new automobile
Jourdan was driving crashed over
an embankment on the Market
street drive near the Ford street
bridge here late today.
Police who investigated, blamed
the accident on. the driver's inex
perience.. According to the .police,
Jourdan was just learning to
drive.
to
members of the Veterans of For
eign Wars at their national en
campment here August 30 to Sep
tember 4. as well as a large n am
ber of women who will be here for
the simultaneous meeting of the
Ladies auxiliary.
An aviation meet, will feature
the campmenL Starting with an
"On-to-Tulsa" race, in which var
ious prizes will be awarded fliers
arriving from distant points, the
air events will continue throughout
the six days of the gathering. Both
army, and commercial airplanes
i will be entered in several contests.
Among them will be a race in
which the Missouri National
uuara. tbe Colorado Guard and a
unit of the reserve officers' flying
corps from Kansas City will partle
ipate.
Business sessions, held dally.
! Ladies' Auxiliary.
elated. Press): The Standard Cas
& Electric company, owners of the
Louuviue uas & Electric com
pany, tonight announced plans tor
the. construction, ' in cooperation
with the federal government, of a
$10,750,000 water power plant in
the Ohl oriver at Louisville.
BRITISH DOCTORS TO VISIT CS
LONDON Rev. E. S. Fellowes-
Farrow, who it student of med- Washington.
!cineawU as"a clrgjiaanof'
the. Church of-England, hsrcpmr
pleted a tour of. Caaada' snd.the
United Stale with a view to walk
ing out the details ot a tour that
is contemplated by the Cambridge
University Medical society Aorlns
the summer of 126. '
.The party will visit Quebec, OH
tawa. Montreal, Toronto. Niagara
Falls;. Dos ton, -New Haven. New
York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and
All Bail to Scfeehlarid's Newest Star
laiing to the army and navy air
services: . ,
'The'f flight i(the San Francis
co-Honolulu . non-stop ' project)
was perfectly planned.' Any one I ST. HELENS, Or.. Sept. 5
of the ; three planes could make I Four Portland, women, were In-
U. The PN-S No. ! had already I jured. one seriouslv. and another
invasion uoio mm wwmu made: z& and oqe half nour was oruisea, early today wnen tne
by way of Alaska, where the water fug which is Sufficient' to automobile in which they were
to be crossed is ltle..wider than reach " Honolulu. We ' can't say riding left the road and over
the English channel; : , i what went' wrong with tbe PN-S turned in v a ditch on the' lower
"The route from Europe." he No, L ; The engine: were far su- Columbia highway one-half mile
said, "is over the course followed pio, t0 any we have had. Guard from Deer Island. They were:
by the round-the-world fliers, to Tesels were not too! far apart for Mrs." John Wood, driver of the ma-
Iceland'. Greenland and North I tSLi0 compass work; br for safety. chine; Miss Rose Howe, her sister;
AmeVica should a country become aw,,nn W- ...inn I Mrs- Thomas Duffy, Miss Mary
powerful enough to nderUkelemarkal)I Jn pit few yeari ?unn' Mrs- M.'Edwards. 602 Mul
the operalion. - innr Mrrprf ffl iiriitpa oer,7
t l liilraAi i Vn aK thai j ; " I w- . - " .
m aiiuca. t.aaa u ia- buvu b.uib nu i a
Shenandoan to do with the possi- .,- A -inum nerfortnanrelof the1 accident succeeded in lift-
bllity or ImpossibiHty of an air i-L88ist to a great degrfee in develop ,n8 the machine from the passen
vasitJn from overseas?" Mitchell! . . craft and anrinee " I Ser8 nd Mrs. Wood. Miss Howe,
asked. V What bneifiess'nas the - 4- I Miss Dunn and Mrs. Edwards were
navy over the mountains; anyway? , - 8lx&nr comments were made uken tQ tfle gt He,ens h lul.
Their mission is not only1 out in b Lietena cHTMl ere reported suffering with
the water, but under water out! r' '!r - W4"c"1 broken collar bones and bruises,
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BRITISH: STUDENTS TO FLt
preenTtbe development of atia- Hawaiian flight
tion into an independent branch.
handled and "directed by aeronau
tical experts, those in charge of
affairs have gone t the utmost
lengths Jo carry thetr -point; 'Mit
chell declared' that tfie" aA'avfatTon
policy, schemes and systems are
contrdlled and ttire'etel' by notf-fli-
and Miss' Dunn was said to have
Suffered several broken ribs.
LONDOV -Two University air
squadron;; at Oxford and Cam
bridge for the, training. of a cer
tain number of undergraduates.
were predicted by Afr Mihister Sir
l if hQ i are "In tensely ,i interested ; In
TWO DIE IX FIRE ' .
SALT LAKE, Utah. Sept. 5.--
Two men were killed and three
Injured in a fire which destroyed
the Utah oil refining company's
high pressure gasoline process
plant here this afternoon.
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Our', hero Milton Sills in a big thrilling pic
ture He gels all the bad 'uns yes sir!
even if he has to raid a Turkish bath to find
em. .Talk about the fun? Rave about the
thriBs? Say, boy, you don't' know the half
of it!, . ' :
We're yellin'itGoodv
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aviation and who wish . to learn
about tne"tecnrircal and scientific
a Kn It
V "otE '' depa'rfnrt rif ha4evrpnThie
propaganda which are -supposed, to
ub" l,. rth?3-Uide of flyirig.ihe said, knd there
facts about nationaf deTense, u r -sucsfiiI
v Mitchell declared, charging that nihtme should not be established
.the attmia ar "Muffed . afld and teir extended to other uni-
aozea so that tney dare not -teurjjy .
ine trutn in a majority or cases
i nowJnj; lhai if they dothyrwili
yf lo deprived "of ftiefr future "career
-f I ?nd sn( io the'mdsC duf of Che
S Jf places."
v Mitchell "dtilired -that the' acbi
dent -tor the Shena"Udban aniT 'th4
Hawaiian, flight ships 'to "doe; to
incompetence in - the-. navy depart-
ment, and .the criminal negllgeflce
In ordering the trip." He review
ed several accidents of the., past,
declaring that the lore of life in
them was due largely to obsolete
.AW J
and improper
ment, "
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,RENO, .,Nev. When Uhe old
Reno Methodist church was closed !
recently, after it had been sold,
the last person to walk down Its
steps was Mrs. Carrie Harris. As
a young girl 53 years ago, when
the thurch was opened, she was
one of the .worshippers at the first
service, and has missed but few
services since. The congregation
has erected a larger church to re-1
place the abandoned one. which !
was the first church erected In1
Reno.'.
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Paramount Week celebrates one glorious round of Paramount
Pictures a review of the ones ybu misseda pre-view o the new I
"If it's a Paramount Ticture if s the best' show in town J "
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Ernest Torrance
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